Mysore – Bandipur

Itinerary

Day 01:Arrive Bangalore- Mysore (144Kms/3hrs Drive) :

Welcome on arrival at Bangalore Airport. Meet with our representative and transfer to Mysore, Check in the hotels. Later explore the city visit the palace Brindawan Gardens - A site to be loved. The musical fountains & colourful lights transform this place into a fairy land. Visit Chamundi hills - Towering over the city, which has Goddess chamundeswari. and Night stay

Meal: No Meal

Day 02:Mysore- Bandipur (77Kms/ 1½ Hrs Drive) :

After Breakfast Proceed for the Bandipur Tiger Reserve. Check in the resort and Evening for Safari. Explore the resort- evening entertainment/ Activities and Night stay.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Day 03:Bandipur – Full Day :

Enjoy a full day game viewing (Two safaris) at the Bandipur Tiger Reserve. Explore the exceptional natural beauty and a unique and varied wildlife of the park. Spotting Tigers in the Bandipur can truly be a wonderful and rewarding experience for you. Overnight will be at the resort.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Day 04:Bandipur – Bangalore: Departure (220Km/4½ hrs Drive)

After breakfast explore the resort and later check-out the hotel; you are transferred to Bangalore Airport for Further Journey

Meal: Breakfast.

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04 Days/03 Nights

Mysore – Bandipur

Overview

Karnataka has long history of efficient management of Forestry and Wildlife. The total geographical area in the State is 1,91,791 sq. kms out of which the forest area is about 43,356.95 sq. kms which constitutes about 22.6% . The Karnataka Forest Act, 1963 and Rules 1969 regulate working in the forest areas. The State has 5 National Parks and 22 Wildlife Sanctuaries covering an area of 6576.76 sq. kms. which forms nearly 15.17% of the total forest area as protected area.
Wildlife (Protection) Act was enacted during 1972 by Government of India to provide for the protection of wild animals, birds and plants and with a view to ensuring the ecological and environmental security of the country. The elephant population in India is around 25,000 of which the estimated population in Karnataka is around 5590(Census 2010), which constitutes about 22% of the total population.